
Originally Posted by
Spartan
This talk about needing more public process does kind of make me, as one of the more active citizen participants in the earlier public process, feel marginalized. I remember even flying back from Calgary once primarily just to partake in one of the Let's Talk Transit meetings.
Steve, fair enough about Istook. That doesn't mean no Istook, no problem. It was a remarkable testament to MAPS1 and the civic will at that time that they "finished MAPS right." By which I mean, passing a contentious extension to cover the cost run-up, otherwise the Ford Center wouldn't have happened.
A lot of us have been screaming that the poor stewardship of some MAPS projects are going to lead to massive cost overruns. Like the convention center, which we can't afford. It turns out, this slate of projects was one of the most poorly conceived grouping of public works initiatives ever, and the only thing that carried it was a streetcar idea that had a lot of grassroots support. The only thing that justified all 7 projects to local leaders was needing to get $250 million for a CC.
We have no idea what we're doing with this park thing. We're waking up to the realization that we're not serious about C2S, after all. We have no idea how the senior centers are going to get run, other than that it's going to be a miracle to get operators to step up. Sidewalks and bike trails..oh wait just kidding. And most remarkably the city is considering eminent domain on an $80 million site for the CC we already can't afford when there is only $40 million budgeted.
Something's got to go. When we're asked to vote for an extension in order to get the streetcar system, will it THEN be reported that certain folks killed the project? There's no way this city is voting for an extension after how ugly and unorganized the program's planning has been.
And anyone, and I mean anyone, calling for more public attention on the streetcar needs to first take a deep look at this convention center project. Accusing the project's leaders of defensiveness is also unfair. I definitely have my disagreements, but I consider all of the subcommittee members friends and have met each one personally. These guys aren't defensive. They are trying to lead and we keep undermining them, and accusations of "defensiveness" do nothing but set the public dialog up to fail.
I won't get into who I have or haven't met from the CC subcommittee, but I'd challenge someone else who like me is just an active citizen, to meet one on one about the CC or be able to make meaningful public input.
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